I’m thinking more of the cost of the holidayThat old saying costs farmers so much time and money
I’m thinking more of the cost of the holidayThat old saying costs farmers so much time and money
Can’t go far at the moment!I’m thinking more of the cost of the holiday
Bournemouth how about going there Sounds like the in place these days?Can’t go far at the moment!
That's a real shame for the farmer and for the vendor, doubly so if they're one and the same.The farm has just come on the market.
I've cut barley a lot greener than that! Will you have a go early next week?
We'll see. It's a contract job so ultimately not my decision, and it's still a little wet round the edges.
A few days of wet/dry coming up so that will bring it on nicely. It's a toss up whether or not to have a nibble at our OSR first, which has really crisped up in the last couple of days
at the risk of royally peeing off half the forum:
Which farm is that then MX7? Rencomb?Yesterday walked in some winter barley (not mine)on Cotswold brash and I would think it may go the end of next week, but a bit of a dilemma as headlands still green!!!!
Never seen such a variation in ripeness.
The farm has just come on the market so at least prospective purchasers can see how poor the land is, as crops very thin, and no
fault of the farmer as he certainly knows what he’s doing.
Apologies for going off topic.Which farm is that then MX7? Rencomb?
looking good
Hope it still does after this weekend! Its absolutely hanging. Think it will go down if we get forecast thunderstorms.looking good
Perhaps its the younger generation, patience sadly lacking and as soon as harvest starts they want to join in the race to be finished, as with drilling the next crop.I’m amazed at what some of you think is nearly ready. Looks at least 3 weeks away to me.
Do you force it through a drier .
June!! Just seen a picture on twitter of someone spraying off a lovely even looking crop of barley, another 2 weeks of sunshine and it would be ready anyway and only mid July, ridiculous!Well, a chap I know was spraying of WB today with glypho, couldnt quite see why, he said owt about greens in the tramlines but I find it often tends to even out ok. It's only July FFS
Well, a chap I know was spraying of WB today with glypho, couldnt quite see why, he said owt about greens in the tramlines but I find it often tends to even out ok. It's only July FFS
It’ll get it banned eventually .June!! Just seen a picture on twitter of someone spraying off a lovely even looking crop of barley, another 2 weeks of sunshine and it would be ready anyway and only mid July, ridiculous!